Documentary ‘Make’ Reminds Us Why Photographers and Videographers Create Art1 min read
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSometimes being a “creative” really sucks. But it’s also the best thing to be in the entire world. But did I mention it can suck? Well if you feel like you’re in a rut, then watch this preview, and prepare to be inspired. Today, Musicbed released their feature-length documentary, “Make,” which explores why creatives continue, well, creating.
As far as cinematography goes, the documentary is super well done. It’s got that gritty, handheld feel that everyone loves, and the sound design is to die for (wouldn’t expect anything less from a powerhouse like Musicbed). The film doesn’t cover the creative process, which I am thankful for; we already know about the creative process. Instead it explores something I think is much deeper.
“We didn’t necessarily want to talk about the process of creating. We wanted to talk about why we create. I do think a lot of people talk about the creative process, I don’t think anyone has talked about what drives us to create… My hope is that creatives can see the film for what it is, and that they can see themselves in each one of these characters. Not everyone that watches it is going to be a filmmaker or a musician. I think the act of creating is so basic-level human, that if you see it from the big picture, it doesn’t matter what you do as a career.” – Musicbed CEO Daniel McCarthy
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Image and Video Credit: Musicbed